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Articles in March, 2004 issue of USA TODAY
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Edwards' underdog race was born in N.C. mill town
by Susan Page -
Tumor inhibitor shows promise
by Liz Szabo -
Big Apple is finding little to bite into
by Rick Hampson -
Grasso's refusal to return pay may lead to legal action
by Thor Valdmanis -
Morales carries his weights
by Dan Rafael -
Search is suspended for those missing after tanker blast
by Fred Bayles - Tracking the women's top 25
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New, deadly flu pandemic 'inevitable,' experts warn
by Anita Manning -
Princesses rule the hearts of little girls
by Gary Strauss -
Tough Love? No, just a frustrated bully undoing strides golf had made
by Ian O'Connor - Games to get underway
- USA TODAY ESPN Top 25 coaches' poll
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Putnam asks 4 workers to quit in accounting case
by Christine Dugas -
Attacks likely designed to stir Sunni-Shiite war
by Barbara Slavin -
Who is the real Jayson Williams? Trial only deepens mystery of man
by Jon Saraceno -
Ruling could hinder phone services
by Kevin Maney -
Above all, party just wants to win
by Jill Lawrence -
Sharpton's presidential campaign disappoints
by DeWayne Wickham -
A deadly mix for women
by Marilyn Elias - Spotlight
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Acupuncture's secret: Blood flow to brain
by Marilyn Elias -
'Sopranos' family celebrates fifth season in style
by Donna Freydkin -
Foreman puts up his dukes for big, tall
by Bruce Horovitz -
Top girls player is a force
by Mike Dodd -
Fields hopes fast track helps him follow in hero McNabb's footsteps
by Jack Carey -
Consumer spending helps keep recovery on track
by Stephanie Armour and Del Jones -
Bush launches television ads, engages Kerry one-on-one
by Jim Drinkard and Richard Benedetto -
Plummer stands heroic in 'Lear'
by Elysa Gardner -
Saturn's Red Line makes it easier to enjoy the Vue
by James R. Healey -
Britain offers help with Gaza security
by Barbara Slavin -
Disney fails to appease critics
by Michael McCarthy -
Washington to anchor Raiders' new 3-4 D
by Jarrett Bell -
Limited playing time not limiting Webber's drive
by Roscoe Nance -
New on DVD
by Mike Clark -
10 great places with views to vie for
by Shawn Sell - Tracking the women's top 25
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Helping bring corporate jets to the masses
by Del Jones -
Girl Scouts aim to expand public image beyond cookies
by Michelle Healy -
Politics may keep Bush's big ideas on drawing board
by Judy Keen -
Staubach, Aikman team up with Hendrick for 2005
by David Leon Moore -
Sierra Club could add immigration to green agenda
by Traci Watson -
Critic's corner
by Robert Bianco - No shoo-ins for No. 1 seeds
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Combs and Bad Boy have it good
by Steve Jones -
Girl and eccentric uncles make a loving home in 'Outcasts'
by Deirdre Donahue -
Dollar coins might get presidential treatment
by Barbara Hagenbaugh -
Kerry picks fight on Bush territory: Foreign policy
by Jill Lawrence - NYSE leader looks to its reputation
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Too much food, not too little, plagues U.S. children
by Suzanne Leigh -
Militants stoke 'fires' of jihad in Iraq
by Paul Wiseman -
Beyonce, Alicia, Missy are a tour de force
by Steve Jones -
Satellite provider dishes out March Madness and cuts off CBS signal
by Rudy Martzke -
Snowboard's new terrain: Asphalt
by Marco R. della Cava -
Air Force soars to new heights
by Vicki Michaelis -
Avalanche fans 'going crazy' over hit on Moore
by Kevin Allen and Mike Brehm -
Goal is to halt abuse
by John P. Walters -
Cable firms court Dish subscribers
by Michael McCarthy -
Troy seems least likely to hear 'You're fired!'
by Ann Oldenburg -
If NHL vanished, who'd miss it?
by Christine Brennan -
Phoebe OKs Frank's Alice
by Robert Bianco - Rink report
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Depp will set you on edge in 'Window'
by Claudia Puig -
Greenspan sees jobs picking up
by Sue Kirchhoff -
CBS needs to shake up selection show to keep viewers tuned in
by Rudy Martzke -
Amendment passes 1st tests in Mass.
by Fred Bayles -
'04 slugfest may appeal to, not repel, voters
by Martin Kasindorf and Mark Memmott -
Travel blogs: They can make the world go round
by Laura Bly -
New on DVD
by Mike Clark -
Refreshed Doherty still in awe of Jordan's shot
by Reid Cherner -
Deneuve's 'Dangerous Liaisons'
by Bill Keveney -
70% vote to re-elect Putin
by Bill Nichols -
Iditarod disgrace: As death toll of dogs rises, so does the race's purse
by Jon Saraceno -
Kentucky sews up top No. 1 seed
by Malcolm Moran -
Critic's corner
by Robert Bianco - Ballots over bombs
- The Mideast teams
- The Phoenix teams
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President of Brown seeks to fuel reparations debate
by DeWayne Wickham -
Baseball's Maddox fields new career at Fed
by Barbara Hagenbaugh -
NASCAR slams brakes on swearing
by Chris Jenkins